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20-24 septembrie 2009 - Biblioteca Metropolitana Bucuresti

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J.F. Rock and the study of Naxi rituals 735is ready for the press – Rock's never published Plant geography of NWand SW China, originally prepared for the Royal Horticultural Society inLondon (1953).Rock may be justly considered the father of Naxi Studies. Duringhis time only a travelling art student became interested in the matter – LiLincan – who in the course of time became the leading Naxi expert inTaiwan. It was much later that scholars in mainland China “discovered“ theNaxi, and now 80 volumes of collected Naxi mss. are available in facsimilereproduction. Rock’s seminal study on the Naxi kingdom in SouthwestChina was translated into Chinese, and a number of students and scholarsin China and abroad are dealing with the subject. People looking for thewisdom of the East are flocking to Lijiang to study Naxi shamanism...Im Spiegel von Briefen und Tagebüchern. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz <strong>20</strong>03. 237 p.(Orientalistik Bibliographien und Dokumentationen 19.)Joseph Franz Rock: Briefwechsel mit E. H. Walker, 1938-1961. Wien: ÖsterreichischeAkademie der Wissenschaften <strong>20</strong>06. 328 p. (Österreichische Akademie derWissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische Klasse. Sitzungsberichte 738.)Joseph Franz Rock (1884-1962): Tagebuch der Reise von Chieng Mai nach Yünnan, 1921-1922. Briefwechsel mit C.S. Sargent, University of Washington, Johannes Schubertund Robert Koc. Wien: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften <strong>20</strong>07. 580 p.(Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse.Sitzungsberichte 757)

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